Marc Jason Gilbert

Region of Interest

South Asia

Primary Country of Residence

United States of America

Title

Chair in World History and Professor of History

Affiliation

Hawaii Pacific University

Email

mgilbert@hpu.edu

Mailing Address

66 Queen Street, #2605
Honolulu, Hawaii, 96813

Phone/Fax Number(s)

phone: 808-638-2563
fax: 808-544-1424

Countries of Specialization

India
Vietnam
World History

Education

UCLA, BA, MA, PhD

Research Interests

Modern South and Southeast Asian History
World History
Modern World Revolutions
Modern Imperialism

Teaching Interests

Modern South and Southeast Asian History
Modern World Revolutions
Modern Imperialism

Publications

Editor, World History Connected: http://worldhistoryconnected.press.illinois.edu/
(Published by the University of Illinois Press, and its institutional home is Hawaii Pacific University)

Recent books and book chapters

2014 South Asia: A World History. New York: Oxford University Press, (completed under contract, forthcoming 2014).
***Early ordering information at http://www.amazon.com/South-Asia-Marc-Jason-Gilbert/dp/0195176537

“A Maniac in the Noonday Sun: Chinese Gordon in India,” in Arnold Kominsky and Roger Long, (eds). Nationalism and Revolution in Southeast Asia, in press, forthcoming, 2014.

"The Era of British Rule." Roger D. Long (ed). History of Pakistan. Karachi: Oxford University Press, chapter completed under contract, anticipated publication date, Fall, 2014.

Stearns, Peter, Adas, Michael, Schwartz, Stuart, and Gilbert, Marc Jason. World Civilizations: The Global Experience. New York: Pearson, 7th Revised Edition, 2014.

2012 Davidann, Jon, and Marc Jason Gilbert. Encounters and Exchanges in Modern World History. New York: Pearson, 2012.

2011 “The Collapse of the English Trade Entrepôts at Pulo Condore and Banjarmasin and the Legacy of Early British East India Company Urban Network-Building in Southeast Asia.” Kenneth R. Hall (ed). The Growth of Non-Western Cities: Primary and Secondary Urban Networking, c. 900-1900. Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield/Lexington Press, 2011.

2010 “Persuading the Enemy: Vietnamese Appeals to Non-White Forces of Occupation, 1945–1975.” Wynn Wilcox (ed.). Vietnam and the West: New Approaches. Cornell University Press, November, 2010: 107-142.

Keywords

World History Connected; Vietnam, South Asia